On Saturday 10 November 2018 10:47:03 Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:

> On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 15:51:36 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I just changed the length of the dumpcycle and runs percycle up to
> > 10, about last friday while I was makeing the bump* stuff more
> > attractive, but the above command returns that the are 5 filesystens
> > out of date: su amanda -c "/usr/local/sbin/amadmin Daily balance"
> >
> >  due-date  #fs    orig MB     out MB   balance
> > ----------------------------------------------
> > 10/30 Tue    5          0          0      ---
> > 10/31 Wed    1      17355       8958    -45.3%
> > 11/01 Thu    2      10896      10887    -33.5%
> > 11/02 Fri    4      35944       9298    -43.2%
> > 11/03 Sat    4      14122      10835    -33.8%
> > 11/04 Sun    3      57736      57736   +252.7%
> > 11/05 Mon    2      39947      30635    +87.1%
> > 11/06 Tue    8       4235       4215    -74.3%
> > 11/07 Wed    4      19503      14732    -10.0%
> > 11/08 Thu   32      31783      16408     +0.2%
> > ----------------------------------------------
> > TOTAL       65     231521     163704     16370
>
> Okay, now that the small-DLE distraction is out of the way, we can get
> back to the original question regarding the scheduling of dumps over
> your dumpcycle.
>
> What does your "balance" output show now?
>
> (In particular, I'm curious if there is still one day with a huge
> surge like shown for 11/04 in the listing above.)
>
>
>                                               Nathan
Its some better:
amanda@coyote:/amandatapes/Dailys/data$ /usr/local/sbin/amadmin Daily 
balance

 due-date  #fs    orig MB     out MB   balance
----------------------------------------------
11/10 Sat    1       7912       3145    -78.7%
11/11 Sun    1      10886      10886    -26.1%
11/12 Mon    1      32963       7875    -46.6%
11/13 Tue    1       7688       7688    -47.8%
11/14 Wed    2      22109      22109    +50.0%
11/15 Thu    4      75027      46623   +216.3%
11/16 Fri    6       8257       6109    -58.6%
11/17 Sat   29      14034       8932    -39.4%
11/18 Sun    4      21281      16842    +14.3%
11/19 Mon   18      34599      17188    +16.6%
----------------------------------------------
TOTAL       67     234756     147397     14739

It will be interesting to see if it continues to get "better".
I should think it will be under 150% by the 15nth if so. If the planner 
behaves itself.

I'm of the opinion now that this bug has been tickling it wrong for much 
more than the last 30 days or so that its been visible with the update 
from 3.3.7p1 I'd been running forever. balance reports weren't all that 
encouraging and the planner was half out of it mind trying to shuffle 
things to help, without ever getting in "balance".

We shall see. Perhaps I could add a balance report to the end of 
backup.sh so I get it emailed to me every morning? I'll take a look 
after ingesting enough caffeine to get both eyes open simultaneously. 

I've been laying around & taking care of the missus while waiting on 
stuff from China to rebuild the interfaces on my Grizzly g0704 milling 
machine, destroyed by a failure of a $2 buck regulator that failed 
shorted, putting 35 volts on the 5 volt vcc line of the breakout board. 
That obviously gave up the ghost too. The rebuild will include a 
dedicated 5 volt supply and the 35 volt parts to supply some of the 
other line power controlling ice cube relays that control jigs and 
vacuums to suck up the swarf when I'm making furniture parts on it. I'm 
rather partial to the Green & Green huge box joint, which lends itself 
to being carved on cnc machinery.  I wrote that code too.

Obviously I have way to many "hobbies" ;-) I bought 2 years ago, a lathe 
big enough to do some gunsmithing work, and since I bought a 70 yo 
Sheldon model that had been badly abused, rebuilt it to be cnc 
controlled, which works well considering I didn't use a regular pc to do 
it, but an r-pi-3b, breaking new ground. Good enough I used it to put a 
new barrel on old meat in the pot last fall which I also reload for it, 
was a 30-06 Ackley Improved, now a 6.5 Creedmoor thats quite a bit 
easier of the old mans shoulder. Shoots well again, the old Douglas 
barrel was getting rusty, with accuracy to match. ;-)

Thank you Nathan.

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